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It’s been a while! 2019 has been a whirlwind year so far – and we’re just about halfway through. Professionally, I have really been enjoying continuing my consulting practice. I’ve had the opportunity to work with a new client that has allowed me to learn a lot and help support them during a period of transition. I’ve also stayed with a longer term client, and continued to support their fundraising work. I feel very lucky to be able to work with such wonderful organizations (and people)!

Personally, I am expecting a baby sometime in the next month! So I’ll be wrapping up the work I’m doing soon to welcome a new life into the world. I’m looking forward to spending time with family and seeing what the next chapter brings!

Thank you for continuing to follow along, and I am sending you so much love! Until next time –

-N.C.

What I Learned from My Move Across California

I moved from San Diego to the bay area this weekend. I grew up here, so it’s like coming back home… but not really, because I’m coming with a new perspective, new life, and new attitude (and a boyfriend!). As you can imagine, making such a huge move was not an easy process, but in the end, a success! Here are a few tips I learned along the way.

  • I get by with a little help from my friends. Wow. Absolutely, by far, the biggest thing that made an impression on me was the generosity of people around me. I cannot count the number of times I felt intense gratitude that so many people stepped up to help me. I will never forget those who pitched in – and I hope to pay it forward!
  • I underestimated everything. And I mean everything. I reserved a 10 foot truck when we really needed a 14 footer. I thought two days would be plenty of time to get my life in order between my last day at work and packing/loading day. I had no idea I’d have to spend Friday morning packing instead of loading. Whatever it was, I underestimated it. I think the lesson learned here is to be flexible – because no matter how off I was on something, we identified the problem (this truck is too small), brainstormed a solution (calling other moving truck companies), and took action (returned the truck and got something new).
  • Moving is a great time for a fresh start. I’m already starting to create new habits that I hope will catch on in this next chapter of my life. I truly will be starting a new routine – working full time and going to grad school – so I’ll need to learn to balance everything. It’s easier to create change when other things are already changing… so away we go!

I’m anxious and excited to see what happens next. Wish me luck as I embark on new challenges, with a new job, in a new masters program, in a new place!

-N.C.